But there must still have been an Imagine Version 2.2 after the Imagine 2.19 version! Because Eagles film has always been set on Impulses Imagine3d since Amiga times. Here Eagles Film has released a demo, which was made according to their own information with the version 2.2!

The question is, why did CUP User scare us so impulses and this version despite our paid 3.0 CUP's this version never handed over?

I think that this is a beta version 2.2, which has "Impulse" released as a test to Eagles-Film. You also have to know that Eagle's film had done a lot with Imagine3D. And if they themselves write that they have made the clip with Imagine 2.2 ... then I assume that's true

There was a lot of things in the CUP that went wrong... We were going to get that one interface in OpenGL with all the tools in one editor, a bit like Blender works today I guess... but I guess Zak or other coders if there was any, was more coding what they wanted to code, hence we ended up with a lot of things not ment to be there in the first draft... so, goalpost moved during development... a common problem... I guess the money and will ran out?

Well, you could already see from version 2.15 that something is going wrong here. The mistakes became more and more ... then they were repaired version 2.16 and at the same time new mistakes were built in again. And those were all things that worked well for years in all Amiga versions.

I think the impulse programmers had problems with the Windows translation ... and maybe even Freelanzer with programmed. It is always called "many cooks spoil the food"

I've already thought of that. After all, Imagine is freeware today ... and they could make the version available to the community. But I'm still surprised that only Eagle's Film is in the possession of the version.